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Partial Delivery

A delivery in which the seller (or his/her broker) gives to the buyer only part of the agreed-upon quantity. For example, if an investor buys 1,000 shares and the selling broker delivers 700, this is a partial delivery. In such a situation, the buyer is not obligated to make payment until full delivery has been made. See also: Fail.

partial delivery

Delivery by a broker of less than the quantity stipulated in the contract. A broker who delivers 200 shares of a stock when 500 shares are due is making a partial delivery.

the subject of this public contract is the provision of ongoing partial deliveries of medicinal products to the faculty hospital in motol, For a period of 48 months according to annex 1 of the purchase contract - list of goods, For the needs of the faculty hospital in motol, To the extent and according to the terms and conditions and according to annex 2 - contract specifications, Information and price table.

The subject of this contract is the regular partial deliveries of disinfectants according to the detailed specification, including transport to the district hospital mlad boleslav, as, the central bohemian hospital for the duration of the contract.

The purpose of this public procurement is to ensure the ongoing partial deliveries of medicinal products to na homolce hospital for a period of 12 calendar months from the conclusion of the framework agreement.

The subject of this public procurement is to provide ongoing partial deliveries of medical documentation forms for a period of 24 months to the needs of the faculty hospital in motol to the extent and in accordance with the terms of reference.

The subject of this part of the public contract is to ensure the ongoing partial deliveries of medicinal products for na homolce hospital to the active substance digoxin for a period of 12 calendar months from the conclusion of the framework agreement.

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